Niclas Söderlund said: > Anyhow, I really do not want a re-install on this machine, and I do need > php4 on it. Bugger me for the mistake (however innocent) to let apt > install the new libc6 if you must, but tell me what will happen if I > download the .deb for php4, and make dpkg force it in and ignore the > depends?
this is a known issue. I think the solutions are either to install the php4 from unstable, or force install the php4 from testing with the --nodeps switch(with dpkg), something about a broken dependancy in the php4 in testing w/regards to the new libc6. It should be fixed in the next version of php4 to hit testing.. search the archives, there was an announcement about it a while back. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]